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Kurusu

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Today after a good lunch indulged myself with one.:D

Just have one more left. Got to buy some more.

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These are some I bought in Vinales Valley, Cuba about eight months ago. That's the barn where the leaves dry. Rolled by the farmer and family. There were three types of cigars in the bundle I got. Monte Cristo, Romeo & Juliette, and Cohibas. That's the land owner on the right with my wife and friends. Gov't gets 90% of the crop.





 
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I've been smoking on the cheap lately. Sure they are short filler and not very complex but they have that Cuban twang, burn evenly and taste darn good. What's not to like for a everyday $3 US cigar.

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Eric - luv the hat! Fuente's are a GREAT Go - To Cigar and IMHO the best bang for the buck. While I enjoy many other more expensive smokes, my EDC is a Fuente Double Chateau Natural - which for $6 just can't be beat! While a Padron 1964 Anniversario Imperial is wonderful ..... at $20 a stick they get too pricy for an ED Cigar!
 
Eric - luv the hat! Fuente's are a GREAT Go - To Cigar and IMHO the best bang for the buck. While I enjoy many other more expensive smokes, my EDC is a Fuente Double Chateau Natural - which for $6 just can't be beat! While a Padron 1964 Anniversario Imperial is wonderful ..... at $20 a stick they get too pricy for an ED Cigar!
That Double Chateau Natural you sent me was an excellent smoke.
 
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